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------=_Part_125759777_1079086726.1677235688388 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_Part_125759779_1783153575.1677235688388" ------=_Part_125759779_1783153575.1677235688388 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable **Public newsletter =C2=A0 In this month's newsletter, we are excited to announce the launch of our ne= w interactive graphic=C2=A0The UK Land use challenge, which allows you to e= xplore the competing factors that influence land use decisions and design a= landscape that delivers multiple benefits to society.=C2=A0[= ociety.org/topics-policy/projects/living-landscapes/multifunctional-land-us= e/] =C2=A0 Also, don't miss out on our upcoming events, including the=C2=A0Award Cerem= ony for the Young People's Book Prize 2022,=C2=A0Lates: Fakes, Forgeries an= d Misinformation, and the Faraday Prize Lecture -=C2=A0Astronomy by Microsc= ope. ---------- **Multifunctional Landscapes - The UK land use challenge Land use is complex. There are so many things we rely on land to do. Try ou= r interactive graphic to discover some of the competing factors that affect= land use decisions. Learn how different land uses can be complimentary to = one another and try designing a landscape that delivers multiple benefits f= or society. Create your landscape [ ng-landscapes/multifunctional-land-use/] ---------- =C2=A0 **We need to talk about land We need land. It gives us food, a place to live, protection from flooding a= nd mental wellbeing. But land is a finite resource and if we do not use it = wisely, we might just run out. =C2=A0 Esme Todd meets Judy Ling Wong and Sam Bridgewater to find out how using cl= ever science to create mixed landscapes and working with nature can help so= lve our land conundrum. Watch now [ ---------- =C2=A0 **Lates: Fakes, Forgeries and Misinformation Join us at the Royal Society for a free evening exploring scientific misinf= ormation on Thursday 2 March. Identify how fake news can harm society and what research is being done to = prevent this. Get up close and personal with AI-generated art and speak to = experts on cryptocurrencies, false memories and faking it in the natural wo= rld. Find out more [ /fakes-lates/] ---------- =C2=A0 **Young People's Book Prize 2022 Award Ceremony Join us online on Tuesday 7 March to celebrate brilliant science writing fo= r children as we announce the winner of the Young People's Book Prize 2022,= chosen by over 500 judging panels in UK schools, science clubs and youth g= roups. The ceremony, hosted by BAFTA-winning TV presenter Lindsey Russell, = will be livestreamed on YouTube.=C2=A0 Find out more [ /young-peoples-award-ceremony-2022/] ---------- =C2=A0 **Faraday Prize Lecture - Astronomy by Microscope=C2=A0 Traditionally, astronomers study stars and planets by telescope. However, w= e can also learn about them by using a microscope, through studying meteori= tes. Join us on Monday 6 March for the Michael Faraday Prize Lecture given = by 2022 winner Professor Monica Grady. Find out more [ /faraday-prize-lecture/] =E2=80=8B=E2=80=8B=E2=80=8B=E2=80=8B=E2=80=8B=E2=80=8B=E2=80=8B ---------- =C2=A0 **Scientists are answering important questions using data they cannot see An emerging set of tools and techniques called Privacy Enhancing Technologi= es (PETs) could revolutionise the safe and rapid use of life-saving data. O= ur new policy report, From privacy to partnership, explains how adopting th= ese cryptographic methods might accelerate research in medicine, climate, c= riminology and beyond. Read the report [ hancing-technologies/] =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D =C2=A0 Image credits Aerial view of the Welsh countryside: =C2=A9 iStock / fotoVoyager. Young People's Book Prize:=C2=A0=C2=A9 Monkpath School. Faraday Prize Lecture:=C2=A0=C2=A9 iStock,=C2=A0Fernando Rodriguez Novoa. 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[Watch now](3D"=) = =C2=A0 =20 [3D"Lates:](3D") Lates: Fak= es, Forgeries and Misinformation[] = Join us at the= Royal Society for a free evening exploring scientific misinformation on Th= ursday 2 March. =C2=A0 Identify how fake news can harm society and what research is being do= ne to prevent this. Get up close and personal with AI-generated art and spe= ak to experts on cryptocurrencies, false memories and faking it in the natu= ral world. [Find out more](3D"=) = =C2=A0 =20 [3D"Young](3D") Young Peop= le's Book Prize 2022 Award Ceremony[] = Join us online= on Tuesday 7 March to celebrate brilliant science writing for children as = we announce the winner of the Young People's Book Prize 2022, chosen by ove= r 500 judging panels in UK schools, science clubs and youth groups. 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